PARROT TULIPS 
Deeply cut and waved petals with gay feathering of contrasting colors. 
Top size—12 cm. up $1.75 per doz.; $12.50 per 100 
Therese. Fiery rose-scarlet, large flower. 
Red Champion. Bright crimson shaded rosy-red. 
Blue Parrot. Rich bluish heliotrope. 
Fantasy. Soft rose with green streaks, inside salmon rose. 
Fosteriana Red Emperor. A species tulip (Mme. Lefeber). Dazzling vermillion red, 
very large flower. Especially suited for rock gardens. 
HY ACINTHS 
Hyacinths thrive in a rich, well drained sandy 
loam, planted about 5 inches deep in a sunny 
location or partially shaded location. Leave in 
the ground for three years; then remove bulbs 
and replant them in October or November. 
Hyacinths are easy to grow either as potted 
plants or in beds in the garden. Sure to bloom, 
their fragrance, beauty and lasting qualities 
make this a universal favorite. 
Large bulbs, 25c each; $2.50 dozen; 
$17.50 per hundred. 
Queen of the Pinks. Bright rosy pink. 
Pink Pearl. Clear pink, large spike. 
L'Innocence. Pure white, very large. 
Queen of the Blues. Fine light blue. 
Grand Maitre. Deep porcelain blue. 
City of Haarlem. Yellow, large spike, extra 
fine. 
MUSCARI 
(Grape Hyacinth) 
Hardy everywhere. No special care required. 
Plant 3 or 4 inches deep in shade or sun. 
Delightful dwarf blue-flowering bulb, useful as 
a ground cover, especially with early pink or 
yellow flowering plants. Used in broad drifts 
they make an forgettable picture, the little 
grape-like clusters of flowers a beautiful shade 
of blue. 6 inches. 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinth). Blue or white. 75c 
doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

